Future Media Concepts Presents 6th Annual NAB Post/Production
World Conference
February 19, 2010
Source: Future Media Concepts
Future Media Concepts (FMC), the premier
authorized digital media training organization for postproduction,
broadcast, and content creators, is proud to present their
6th annual Post|Production World Conference at the National
Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Convention, held in Las
Vegas from April 10th 14th 2010.
With over 250 session offerings delivered by the nation's
most knowledgeable industry professionals, the Post|Production
World Conference has developed into the largest, most comprehensive
training event in the world. Produced in partnership with
NAB, its successful training methodology provides an invaluable
learning experience for TV, video, film, and new media professionals
looking to expand the breadth and depth of their technical
and creative skills.
"In continuing our long partnership with FMC, we are
able to offer Post|Production World Conference attendees a
world-class educational event to compliment the outstanding
display of audio and video production and postproduction hardware
showcased at NAB 2010," says John Marino, Vice President,
Science and Technology, NAB. "Feedback received from
NAB Post|Production World Conference attendees continues to
reflect FMC's strength to produce cutting-edge, high-value
training for today's production and postproduction professionals."
Post|Production World Conference encompasses 5-days of in-depth
training in 11 concurrent breakout rooms, featuring the very
latest technology applications and workflow techniques from
Adobe, Apple and Avid. Delivered by published authors, Certified
Instructors and industry gurus among the likes of award-winning
videographer Luisa Winters and visual communications guru
Richard Harrington; its session tracks span a broad range
of industry topics; including television, radio, video, film,
motion graphics, animation, and new media.
Designed for professionals at all levels, track emphases include
course options ranging from preparatory "boot-camp"
sessions, to more extensive "in-depth" offerings
on present and future technologies. In addition, attendees
can reference over 200-hours of previously recorded sessions
from the NAB Online Learning Center.
"NAB Post|Production World Conference provides technologically
driven attendees from around the world the opportunity to
network with peers, while acquiring the newest technology
techniques and trends from some of the industry's most influential
experts and educators," comments Ben Kozuch, co-founder
and president, Future Media Concepts. "The Conference
surpasses all other industry conferences in length and depth
of training offered. The vast array of industry-focused tracks
will ensure that attendees find their desired niche."
The 2010 agenda offers several exclusive session topics, including
tracks specific to Producers and Directors, documentary editing,
trends in social media, and courses in emerging technology
including DSLR, tapeless acquisition and motion control 3D.
The option to take a variety of hands-on certification exams
also provides attendees with the opportunity to increase their
industry marketability by becoming certified in Apple Final
Cut Pro® 7, Levels 1 and 2; Apple Color®; Apple Motion®;
and Mac® OSX Snow Leopard® version 10.6 Support Essentials.
NAB Post|Production World Conference Details
The Post|Production World Conference will take place at the
Las Vegas Convention Center, 3150 Paradise Road, Las Vegas,
Nevada. Package details and registration options are currently
accessible via the NAB website. Pricing varies per package.
For more information, conference schedules and registration
forms, please visit: http://www.nabshow.com/2010/registration/packages_and_discounts.asp.
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